Dating without a cellphone

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It’s a rare person who doesn’t give in to a quick glance at the phone every now and then.Today’s multifunctional phones have become an indispensable lifeline to the rest of the world.Over the past 30 years, the number of phone numbers people have has shrunk down to one, explains Greg Cohn, cofounder of an app called Burner.

Filmmaker Ivan Cash has a great compassion for his subjects, as we've highlighted before, and this short is no exception.

Usually these sites are free to use but standard text messaging fees may still apply as well as a small fee the dating service charges per message.

Mobile dating websites, in order to increase the opportunities for meeting, focus attention on users that share the same social network and proximity.

And that's increasingly become a problem in a world where you sell couches on Craigslist to strangers, give out your number to Tinder dates you've never met, let Airbnb guests staying in your home text you problems, or make a living selling crafts on Etsy. But it's not just a phone number like you use today.

"More and more stuff is just happening on one’s phone," Cohn said. Cohn and his co-founder Will Carter want to turn the phone number into a tool for more than just receiving calls and texts.